Italian fashion house Gucci announced it will strengthen control of the brand’s suppliers after a TV program uncovered Chinese employees working 14 hours a day to assemble Gucci’s famous handbags — even though they’re only supposed to work for four hours max. Meanwhile, Quvenzhané Wallis will reprise her role as the star of the Armani Junior ad campaign for the upcoming spring season.

-After an investigative TV program revealed that Chinese employees were working more than three times their official hours at a Gucci factory, the famous brand has pledged to crack down on inspecting their facilities to make sure their standards are upheld. [Business of Fashion]

-Eleven-year-old Quvenzhané Wallis will get another go at the Armani Junior brand, following her latest film role as the titular character in “Annie.” [The Daily]

-The Toronto Raptors unveiled their new “Drake-inspired” logo — only Drake is now claiming he didn’t have anything to do with the design. The Toronto native (and former star of Canadian television series “Degrassi: The Next Generation”) has his own sports collection, done in collaboration with Mitchell & Ness, coming out next season. [MTV Style]

-Your neon athletic wear is about to spend some quality time with the back of your closet — the hottest trend for athletic wear in 2015 will be “health goth,” featuring lots of black. [Style.com]

-Do you want to be the next Michael Kors? Fashionista has released the year’s top 50 fashion schools — you’ll want to get accepted at one if you want to make it in the fashion biz. NYC’s top two contenders, Parsons and the Fashion Institute of Technology, clock in at Nos. 3 and 6, respectively. [Fashionista]